About Keith McDowell
Talents
are in the eye of the beholder. So
is beauty. Whether the canvas is an art board or a human being, I love rendering
personal beauty and image.
I’ve
been told my portraits capture essence, and that I don’t apply makeup I render
a face. I strive to capture that as well as the hidden biographical nuances by
looking intuitively. Working to produce a lasting personal revelation yet still
keeping the photo realistic quality in the image. Sometimes it’s like opening
Pandora’s box.
I
choose my image then start the development of the character inside the photo.
Whether taken yesterday or centuries ago, the photo becomes the opening for the
presence that eventually surfaces. I love subtle inflexions of tone and texture.
I work in oil, watercolor, and other media, but colored pencils are my passion.
“Why?” you may be asking yourself.
While I experimented and played around
and developed a technique that
made eyes, skin, hair, and fabrics full of color and life-like, as I wanted them
to be.
The
playground that is one of my favorite places to create in is the historical
pieces I do, such as, the one I did of actress Anne Baxter with her famed
architect grandfather Mr. Frank Lloyd Wright,
.
Another one that was a journey for me was the portrait of Mr. Wright and Oglivanna
Lloyd Wright,
.
Yet the classic cinema imagery is a fun arena to explore as well.
One
of the pieces I rendered of Anne Baxter,
is
in the collection of Anne’s daughter the very gifted lifestyle interior designer
Melissa
Galt
whose
godmother is one of my favorite talents who was Hollywood’s costume guru Edith Head.
Taliesin
West was
one of my favorite places to draw sitting on the guest deck looking over the
beauty while playing with a new subject. The portrait of Anne and Mr. Wright was done
on that deck. I learned so much as an artist there while teaching rendering to
the apprentices yet as always I was the pupil. Some of the most incredible
artist’s are among the fellowship like the talent of Effi Casey, whose
paintings I so enjoyed, and the breathtaking sculpture garden brought to life
with Heloise Crista’s
sculpture work. Susan
Jacobs Lockhart’s visions speak for themselves. Her work taught me as much
as her friendship still does. I did
several other pieces at Taliesin, one of Heloise Crista
and of Cornelia
Brierly,
whose
book
Tales
of Taliesin was why I wanted to draw her.
What a great lady! Her
art is on the cover of her book.
One
of my works that was incredible fun for me to do was Tiny Dancer . I called
Maxine Taupin,
and
asked her if she would let me draw her. On that piece I took the photographs I
drew from I wanted to create the feeling of the lyrics in the Elton John song
written by Bernie Taupin, Tiny
dancer in my hand
and it was incredible to render a subject that so fascinates me.
The song has always been one of my favorite songs. But to get to bring it
to reality for me was a time period I won’t forget. Maxine has great skin,
which was a treat to draw and as the lyrics go pretty
eyed... Maxine is one of the most beautiful people I know.
Thanks for the
inspiration!
Another piece was also patterned from a song.
I did the piece
inspired by the remake of the song of For
What it’s Worth
by Terri Nunn.
Terri was an amazing subject both as a drawing
as
was applying her makeup
.
Terri has numerous talents from just amazing lady to flawless beauty. Her voice is one the most unique instruments I have ever herd. Her
Top Gun
hit
Take my Breath
Away
is amazing but in her new release the lead singer of Berlin rocks, like
Terri does. I did a portrait of Terri and her mom Joy
Mitchell,
another phenomenal lady who is also in Celebrity
Art.
I
donated a piece to the Wish Upon a Star Foundation
and it was auctioned at $4,600 higher than everything including Bette Midler’s
gown but lost to Peter Frampton’s guitar. A foundation that does so much for
many!
Another
person who has influenced my work is that of colored pencil artist Ann
Kullberg. Her work is brilliant check it out for yourself.
As
a graphics designer, I worked in development of complete marketing packages,
from logos to catalog, for print or electronic media for companies ranging from
universities to Jostens’s, FINGERHUT, American General Finance, Boeing and
NordicTrack. As a makeup artist, I use the same skills to emphasize the most
effective response to character and personality for theatrical productions,
photo shoots, video, and film.
What do people say about my work?
"I am absolutely loving your new
direction in your artwork! The Egyptian
piece and now this one! Faeries! Your creativity is at an all time
high!" - Stephanie Fuelling
“You
are a very talented artist, 2 COOL” - Christopher Saint, Twintalk
Entertainment
“Jar's
is my FAVORITE!!! If he ever does prints of that and he doesn't charge a
fortune, I WANT ONE!!!” - Rina in
AZ
“Jarringly
good.” - Director Bobby Logan
“Unreal,
or too real - you know what I mean.” - Martha Jones
“I
just love his jars... it really looks like a photograph, not a painting. Is he
doing a show anywhere?” - Kitty
“Man
you are just ridiculous! Your drawing is simply amazing.” – Bass
Player, Mark Meadows
“Damn Keith ... your work
takes everyone's breath away.” – Rexanne Mancini (www.Rexanne.com)
“I
want to see anything you produce!” – Artist Ann Kullberg (www.annkullberg.com)
Credits:
Yard Sale,
Key
Makeup for Cannes Artists Productions, Director Bobby Logan
Addict,
Director Chrystal Martin
Death Tunnel, Philip Adrian Booth
Muses,
Director Scott Russell
The Date, Director James Burk
Fashion Shoots
Theatre Production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Theatre Production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible
My artwork was featured on ShowTime and the film Yard Sale, Cannes Artists Productions, Director Bobby Logan
“Just
a note to say it was a honor and a pleasure to work with you on DEATH TUNNEL.
Your hard work, dedication and commitment to the project was
invaluable
!!!!! We had a blast and I will
remember it as an adventure of a cinematic life-time.” -Philip Adrian Booth,
Director, DEATH TUNNEL
“Together
we have crafted a masterpiece of horror.” - Christopher Saint, Producer, DEATH
TUNNEL
Reference
notes:
Designer,
illustrator, and lead makeup artist for corporate image strategies, including
OurWorld-TV.com, SuzannesBest.com and other media related companies. Guest
talent appearances on ShowTime and studio
special events (Warner Brothers). VH1’s 80s Rock Bands Reunited
Makeup/Hairstylist artist for Terri Nunn, lead singer of Berlin. Worked with
talents like Mark Meadows, Bass player for Lisa Loeb, Edgar Winter,
actress/singer Kimberly Adolfo, actresses Janiece Jary, Kristin Novak, Annie
Burgstede, Steffany Huckaby, Joan Farrell, Chrystal Martin, Joan McCrea and
Tamysen Hall, and one of my favorite faces was actor Jason Lasater, and also
actors Jesse Berstein, Gary Wolf, Kevin Farrell, and many more. My partner in
makeup set crime is the ever-talented Marlena Glick. From makeup to hair weaves…we cover it all!